just like normal dogs yet nedd more water than most dogs,they are not able to breath as well as other dogs.
All dogs are different. it depends on how friendly both of the dogs are. I have a very small but aggressive dog and I don't think he would get along with other dogs even though typically that type of dog is friendly
A Boston Terrier has a bit of similar appearances with the pricked ears and jowls.
Bulldogs only puppy bite when they are obviously puppies. Like any other puppy, they do not mean to hurt you, they just want to play. Baby bulldogs do not understand you are human, not a dog. Bulldogs are actually very family loving dogs, not mean as stereotypes suggest. I myself have a bulldog and I love him so much. I hope this clears up some stereotypical thoughts.~Alyssa19~
well it depends on the dogs personality... if the dog is friendly and loves to be around other dogs and people then yes. most hyper dogs do. if your dog is aggressive then not always
they dont really care. dogs just like to be around people and other dogs.
If they are raised around humans and other cats and dogs, German Shepherds can be very social.
Old English bulldogs and french bulldogs do not shed a lot, however please note that like all dogs they do shed, and yes they both get along fairly well with children, with french bulldogs being slightly more social.
Capable but not known to turn like some other breeds.
Bulldogs tend to have tuns of wrinkles on their faces and a lot of times bulldogs can get Allergies so some bulldogs will have a little red in their eye or sores in their fur. Bulldogs' fur can sometimes be shedding everywhere or if they don't have allergies or other times their fur can be thick and non shed.
Chihuahuas are actually notorious for their love of their own breed: The Chihuahua. Chihuahuas will quite happily get along with another chihuahua but i dont think other breeds are allowed the same contempt.
There are many reasons why a dog may not like other dogs. They may be territorially threatened or threatened in some other way, or even just intimidated. They may be aggressive or violent, they may have food aggression, they may be antisocial or suffer from anxiety due to bad exposures or no exposures with other dogs. There are as many reasons as there are dogs. A common problem with aggression toward other dogs is a lack of exposure. Dogs need to interact with other dogs when they are young to avoid aggression or anxiety toward them in later life. There are many dogs who like other dogs or at least tolerate them due to proper training and exposure. It's the same way with dogs and cats. If they are raised around each other and trained well around them, they can get along very well. Credit to Phoenix Borealis